Standard spark plug size on an 89 Elite?
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Standard spark plug size on an 89 Elite?
I've reached the stage where I need to remove the old spark plug and put in the new one on my 89 Elite. I tried the biggest metric socket I own, an 18mm, and it wasn't quite big enough. What size is the spark plug nut? 20mm? Bigger?
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- CBR1000RR
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I've got a standard spark plug wrench, but that's not fitting...mopedman wrote:you can get a spark plug wrench at any auto parts store for under $10.00
Hey, is there maybe some sort of rubber boot around the plug? I can't see in there too well, but that would explain it not fitting any of my sockets.
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Is the rubber boot removable without pulling off the shroud? The second bolt holding the shroud on is tucked behind the carb, and I don't really want to pull the carb off just to change a spark plug.Kenny_McCormic wrote:There is the plug wire and a rubber boot the seals the gap between the fan shroud and the plug.
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- CBR1000RR
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You just pull it off, its kinda obvious. do you have the sidepanels off?
BTW you have some false info in those pics in your sig, a chanisaws oil tank does not auto mix, you put premix in the gas tank and bar oil in the oil tank (for lubing the chain, this part is usually automatic). A chaninsaws oil tank has nothing to do with engine oil.
BTW you have some false info in those pics in your sig, a chanisaws oil tank does not auto mix, you put premix in the gas tank and bar oil in the oil tank (for lubing the chain, this part is usually automatic). A chaninsaws oil tank has nothing to do with engine oil.
I am not a mechanic, nor do I play one on TV. Actually my advice is probably worth slightly less than what you pay to view it.